We used hotels.com for our hotel which I wouldn't recommend incidentally because the noise from the hotel next doors kitchen was terrible but there are some really great offers and hotels on the site. about 5 years ago

And look on this site, lots of questions similar to yours and if you browse through them you'll get some ideas. http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Tourism-g186216-United_Kingdom-Vacations.html about 5 years ago

You know, I don't think you have enough time in a month to do everything. Skara Brae is Orkney so I'd suggest you fly to Scotland, either at the end of your trip or the very beginning. As I said, you can book internal flights using a cheap carrier such as easyjet. Ryan air looks cheap but when you factor in the add ons, possibly not. Edinburgh is a must if you're in Scotland. There's Hadrians Wall which is in the north of England and following down, Lake District although that's not really 'off the beaten track'. Liverpool, home of the Beatles, Chester, beautiful town. Snowdonia in Wales, Stratford upon Avon, (Shakespeare), Bath, Stonehenge, Exmoor & Quantocks, steepholme, flatholme, (Somerset), Eden Project, Dartmoor, (Cornwall). Don't know Ireland. There's so much to see! about 5 years ago

It would depend on how long you have and your budget and interests. Scotland is lovely but you would probably need to hire a car to see the best bits. I'm going to assume you'll fly into London so I'd probably spend a couple of days there. From there, you could fly to Scotland which is probably the easiest using easyjet. Or you could go south following the coast towards Cornwall visiting the Eden project and dartmoor. Then you could go across to Devon and Somerset (Exmoor)following the coastal route. And there's some fab countryside in Wales too. And then there's the Lake District and also the Peak District. If you post your interests and time allocated to your trip you'll probably get more info. Have a great trip though. about 5 years ago

Ditto Matthew F. You don't have to wait at the large ticket boxes but go down the escalator and buy your ticket there. Do watch you bags though. I'm soooo careful, have different purses with everything zipped in over shoulder bags etc and my purse was stolen with all my cards and £'s. But, having said all that, thoroughly enjoyed Naples and Sorrento so have a great trip. You can get a bus back to the airport from Sorrento outside the train station for approx €10 each. about 5 years ago

You won't miss your connecting flight....will you? However, worst case scenario, most airports have hotels very close so don't worry. Put spare undies and a top into your hand luggage. You can probably manage for a day without a change of clothes. about 5 years ago

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